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Orchitis (or-KIE-tis) refers to infection or swelling and irritation, called inflammation, of one or both testicles. Infections are common causes of ...
In a recent paper published in Gastroenterology, Mayo Clinic scientists found the G9a enzyme, a regulator of gene expression, may inhibit inflammatory ...
Recently a study suggested that RA patient have abnormal myocardial inflammation during a disease flare and that this is improved with anti-inflammatory ...
Bursitis is the painful inflammation of small, fluid-filled sacs that cushion the bones, tendons and muscles near your joints. Ice can ease symptoms.
Iritis (i-RYE-tis) is swelling and irritation (inflammation) in the colored ring around your eye's pupil (iris). Another name for iritis is anterior uveitis ...
About this study. As the global epidemic of obesity and diabetes mellitus spreads, an exponential rise in incident chronic kidney disease (CKD) complicated ...
... inflammatory response and check the effect of treatment. Because a sed rate test can't pinpoint the problem that's causing inflammation in your body, it's ...
Inflammation of diverticula can cause severe pain, fever, nausea and changes in your stool habits. Mild diverticulitis is usually treated with rest, changes in ...
... inflammation or autoimmunity. Presently, there is no effective therapy for treatment of ALS or ALS variants. Recent evidence suggests that some patients ...
No single test can diagnose pelvic inflammatory disease. (3p2) Instead, your healthcare professional will rely on: Your medical history.
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